NFL refs have a bad habit of not blowing the whistle, thereby letting a play linger, when it's clear the runner or receiver's forward progress has stopped.
That's what happened on this play. When the Bronco came in and blasted Brown - when it was clear Brown was wrapped up and not moving forfward - I said to Mrs. Ghost, "That's a late hit! Except since the whistle hadn't blown, by rule it wasn't a late hit.
That isn't to excuse Wallace. But it's another example of how God-awful NFL officiating is.
What happened in the Panthers-Giants game with Norman and Beckham is yet another example. If the refs had been on the ball, they would have nipped it in the bud before it got out of hand. You warn each head coach, and if it continues you start tossing players. It isn't rocket science.
That's what happened on this play. When the Bronco came in and blasted Brown - when it was clear Brown was wrapped up and not moving forfward - I said to Mrs. Ghost, "That's a late hit! Except since the whistle hadn't blown, by rule it wasn't a late hit.
That isn't to excuse Wallace. But it's another example of how God-awful NFL officiating is.
What happened in the Panthers-Giants game with Norman and Beckham is yet another example. If the refs had been on the ball, they would have nipped it in the bud before it got out of hand. You warn each head coach, and if it continues you start tossing players. It isn't rocket science.